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The health of our nation continues to decline despite our acces to quality health care and on-going research. So what is going wrong and what can you do to improve your health and well-being?

Whether you are a health enthusiast or facing chronic illness, this information is important for ALL! This event will explore issues such as excess sugar, diet, stress and provide examples about the links these have to the consequences on our health. This information is presented in a way that is engaging and easy to understand for anyone.

Oh... and did I mention it's FREE!

Learn the benefits of safely and simply alkalising the body including an insight into rec...ent studies on the effects of pH on cancer and other illnesses. This includes an in depth journey into the amazing personal stories with Dean Kesarlal.

If you have chronic disease, this information is vital to your future health.

“Wow! Wow! Wow! Thank you so very very very much!..... Everyone concerned for their own health and wellness should attend.” Geraldine M

“Great presentation!... I am bringing my whole family to your next one!” Mick A

"Such an eye opening night. Really interesting. I'll be back in January for more." Jo G

“I want to share and encourage anyone who has any health concerns, no matter what they might be or how chronic the condition is to please come to this presentation…. I came away in awe of the life-changing results done in recent studies and the moving testimonies people shared…. It makes complete sense to me know.” Tracy from Wild Orange

* Please note that this event will be confirmed 4 days before as we need to ensure there are suitable number of attendees before we proceed. Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time and event not suitable for children under 13 years.